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  1. Any Information about this detail? Rubber Ring? Cable Ties? So let´s go. Any Informations, Pics and so on? Show us!
  2. You can find Pics of the Pack in the "Falcon Take off" Scene and before in the "Alley door check" scene. The "alley door" scene plays in the film before the falcon scene, but is more damaged there than in the "falcon" scene. The difference, "Alley door" = missing rips on the unknown part upper/left, no bee-sting, no disk behind der radar dish. Here some Pics from the film: "Alley door check" "Falcon Take off"
  3. Found Parts, as an example and for comparison:
  4. In this thread you can post informations about the Backpack #5. Original pictures, worth knowing, found parts and so on. It should help you build backpacks that are as accurate as possible. I will start with a picture of my Pack and the individual components that I know: 1. Tupperware "Stow-n-go", Nr. 767 2. Filter 3. Plumber Cups 4. Seedtrays: - upper Tray with 5 Rips - lower Tray with 3 Rips 5. "Giostyle Safari 600" - Canteen 6. Karrimor Frame, Totem-senior 7. Radio: "Sonix Victory 75" or "Northstar MT-1809" 8. Radardish: Lid from Pitcher, Mod. 874 (Tupperware) - clear one 9. Wet Wipe Bottles 10. Shires UP 90 Syphon Mortartube: this part is originally a black plastic drain pipe for rainwater, the outside diameter is about 6,9 cm and the wall thickness is about 2mm. They are easy to source in the UK but hard to find in other countries, e.g. Germany. The white ABS details are the same as you find them on the thermal detonator of the regular stormtroopers. While the original plastic drain pipe is shiny, the ones on the screen-used packs seem to be painted black with a satin finish.
  5. In this thread you can post informations about the Backpack #4. Original pictures, worth knowing, found parts and so on. It should help you build backpacks that are as accurate as possible. I will start with a picture of my SWAT-Pack and the individual components that I know: 1. Karrimor Frame with round (!) corner (A.3 Frame?) 2. Plumber Cups 3. Tupperware "Stow-n-go", Nr. 767 4. Radio: "Sonix Victory 75" or "Northstar MT-1809" 5. "Giostyle Safari 600" - Canteen 6. Wet Wipe Bottles 7. Radardish: Lid from Pitcher, Mod. 874 (Tupperware) - white one 8. Seedtrays: - upper Tray with 5 Rips - lower Tray with 3 Rips 9. Shires UP 100 Syphon Mortartube: this part is originally a black plastic drain pipe for rainwater, the outside diameter is about 6,9 cm and the wall thickness is about 2mm. They are easy to source in the UK but hard to find in other countries, e.g. Germany. The white ABS details are the same as you find them on the thermal detonator of the regular stormtroopers. While the original plastic drain pipe is shiny, the ones on the screen-used packs seem to be painted black with a satin finish.
  6. In this thread you will soon be able to post information about the backpack #3. Original pictures, worth knowing, found parts and so on. It should help you build backpacks that are as accurate as possible.
  7. In this thread you will soon be able to post information about the Backpack #2. Original pictures, worth knowing, found parts and so on. It should help you build backpacks that are as accurate as possible. Here some Pics of the Backpack #2 from the MEPD-Users knopi & doubledx: Here too you need the usual parts, like the other packs: - 2 wettwipebottles a 9cm diameter - Plumber cups - 2 Seed Trays (on both, the 3 rips are on the front) - Shires Syphon UP 100 - Radardish: Lid from Pitcher, Mod. 874 (Tupperware) - clear one - Karrimor frame, Totém senior - Tie Pilot hose - Gio Style Safari 600 - ABS box 220x150x64 (amazon)
  8. Under construction In this thread you will soon be able to post information about the individual backpacks. Original pictures, worth knowing, found parts and so on. It should help you build backpacks that are as accurate as possible.
  9. You're on the right way. Try, to use other shades of brown too.
  10. too bad, maybe you can still work on it so that it fits better?
  11. The colour is "humbrol 14" French blue
  12. "Angry Ape Props" (on FB) makes it. His name here is "gibbon"
  13. The seller wrote, he ship from London. Maybe Jedirobe?
  14. The screws look good. The right blue for the tube strips is "Humbrol 14". The mesh behind the teeth would have to be removed. Just try, submit the application and we'll process it according to the guidelines. But the one picture looks pretty good !.
  15. Hi, No, it's not a requirement for Level 3 Regards bigwam
  16. This work is amazing. Could really go through as original!
  17. 56. Modellbautage Fürstenfeldbruck, 1.3.2020
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